Friday, September 30, 2005

Big Eyes

Noe up close - photo taken at Ray & Alissa's wedding Sept. 25, 2005. Noe was dancing her little socks off (although 'jumping' would be a more accurate description! :o )

More pictures.... finally!!!

Noe getting a look at Keala at the hospital.
Sisters - first days at home.
Noe, Becky, Emily & Keala.
Keala - a few weeks old.
Noe relaxing on the couch.

Saturday, September 10, 2005

Two weeks old!!!!

Keala was two weeks old yesterday! She seems to be a very content baby. She is doing pretty well at night - not too much disturbance to our sleep - so we have much to be thankful for! We are feeling a tad more rested thanks to taking naps whenever possible.

Noelani just loves her and likes to "Give kisses? Give hugs?". She also asks, "Wanna hold dat baby?". She also enjoys helping change her diapers and clothes.

As a family we have made it out to a few parks for walks but haven't done too much else other than that. We did make it to church last week. Our church has a viewing room for parents so I took Keala in there for the service. Noe went to her class as usual.

Today we had a visit with Denise VanDewalker, a friend from Oregon. She recently returned from a year in Romania where she was working with children in orphanages. We had a great time visiting and Noe had fun playing with her as well.

On another note, my Auntie Leilani (my mom's sister) is in the hospital in Irvine with what seems to be a "flesh-eating" disease - possibly a MRSA - Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) is a type of bacteria
that is resistant to certain antibiotics. She has been in hospital for nearly two weeks now. It is very serious so we would appreciate your prayers for her.


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Thursday, September 01, 2005